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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Belfast United Kingdom
Profession
market entry and development projects in health finance, health insurance; corporate affairs Ireland
Secteur d’activité
Medical / Health Care / Pharmaceuticals
Site Web
www.oliveroconnor.co
À propos
Oliver O'Connor is an independent consultant, specialising in new projects in health finance, health insurance, long term care financing, and pharmaceutical pricing issues. He advises clients on the crossover areas between commercial strategies and public policy.
He has high level experience in Government, healthcare, financial services and media.
From 2001 to 2010, he was a senior Special Adviser in the Irish Government working for Mary Harney as Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister), Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment and, since 2004, Minister for Health and Children.
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ireland
universal health insurance
money follows the patient
gps
quality outcomes
gms
oecd health
imf health
hospital costs
casemix
boom and bust
ireland economy
celtic tiger
equal status act
health equality
eu law on health
health
eu competition law
economy
politics
innovation
finance
long term care
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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Belfast United Kingdom
Profession
market entry and development projects in health finance, health insurance; corporate affairs Ireland
Secteur d’activité
Medical / Health Care / Pharmaceuticals
Site Web
www.oliveroconnor.co
À propos
Oliver O'Connor is an independent consultant, specialising in new projects in health finance, health insurance, long term care financing, and pharmaceutical pricing issues. He advises clients on the crossover areas between commercial strategies and public policy.
He has high level experience in Government, healthcare, financial services and media.
From 2001 to 2010, he was a senior Special Adviser in the Irish Government working for Mary Harney as Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister), Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment and, since 2004, Minister for Health and Children.
Mots-clés
ireland
universal health insurance
money follows the patient
gps
quality outcomes
gms
oecd health
imf health
hospital costs
casemix
boom and bust
ireland economy
celtic tiger
equal status act
health equality
eu law on health
health
eu competition law
economy
politics
innovation
finance
long term care
Tout plus